16 September 2020Insurance

AXIS Re fills key global markets position

AXIS Re, the reinsurance business segment of Bermuda-based AXIS Capital Holdings, has promoted Camilo Rodriguez to head of international credit & surety in its global markets division.

Rodriguez will continue to work from the Zurich office and report into the president of global markets Ann Haugh.

The position filled by Rodriguez is one of two new global co-lead roles reporting to Haugh. AXIS Re said it is recruiting to fill its new head of North America mortgage and surety position which will complement Rodriguez’s role.

Rodriguez first joined AXIS Re in 2012 as a vice president underwriter for credit and bond. Most recently, he held the role of credit & bond head of Latin America responsible for strategic planning and underwriting within the region. Prior to AXIS, Rodriguez was based in Colombia where he held various managerial positions in the surety space for the Compania Mundial de Seguros and underwriter and reinsurance roles in Sefuros Confianza.

“Camilo has been a vital member of the Global Markets team. His knowledge and expertise in the space makes him the perfect choice for the Head of International Credit & Surety," said Haugh. "We are excited to see him take on this leadership role in AXIS Re.”

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